I spent 24 hours in Tanzania's most underrated city Mbeya
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- čas přidán 14. 04. 2024
- I went to explore one of the beautiful places in Tanzania, Mbeya, it is a small town but one with the most beautiful places.. with money, this is one of the places where they spent their money.
i found Soweto in Tanzania, many Africans embrace south African township Soweto,, i got to explore the beautiful city of Mbeya, i got to city where the rich hide in Mbeya, and i get to show you why you should visit Mbeya and check tourists attractions in Mbeya, i tried local cuisine , i ate the local food , and it was delicious, i also get to show you affordable and on budget accommodation you can find in Mbeya, beautiful luxurious accommodation
what Tanzanians think of the views that south Africans are xenophobic, what their view of borderless africa, united states of Africa is , or free trade and free movement of goods in africa
We as Tanzanians we are proud of our Language [SWAHILI] KISWAHILI.you are wellcome again in GREENCITY a.k.a Mbeya City
From Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 with love
Thank you for watching ..zim is my fav country ,can’t wait to be back
Tanzania looks stunning through your lens. Your storytelling and visuals are captivating, leaving me eager for more. Your channel is my virtual escape, and I'm hooked with each upload. Keep the adventures coming! 🌍✨
Nice one pink culture...
Thank you for watching 🙏
Nice vlog pink pink
Thank you 😊
I never like Vlog that shows walking or driving along the streets, but this one is very good because you showed full views of Tanzanian village, country side and town. Thanks ❤
Thank you for watching 🙏
I love it, I want to visit Mbeya soon after the rainy season 😊 and omg where are you from?
Correction, lake malawi here in tanzania we call lake nyasa lake ngosi is onother creter lake foond in mbeya also around uporoto hills.
Oh interesting thanks for this insight!!!
😂 nice vlog yer in tanzania we have variety of buses from dar es salaam to different cities in south africa 🇿🇦
Oh wow it’s good to know…will look into them next time I am in Tanzania
Not everyone speaks English, but EVERYONE speaks KISWAHILI!!!💯💪🏾💪🏾
Oh yeah after spending two weeks in zamzi bar I actually admired n respected this so much …I wish all our African leaders can make Swahili official in Africa
Nice! But you should make a research on your transport. In Dar es Salaam you easily get a direct bus to Joburg passing through Zambia and Botswana Ofcourse.
Thanks will do
In Westbury(Johannesburg) they do have these type of motorbikes.
Oh really I ddnt. Know …wanna check them out
Plantain, 😂😂 u killed me with plantation.
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Are you malawese or south African
What mode of transport do use to travel cross countries?
Mostly Buses and some times I fly
Visit to Mwanza (Rock city) Tanzania 🇹🇿
I will next time I visit
Thanks for your video. Should you encounter problems there, then plse, let me know for me to find someone who can come to your aid there. Through intermarriage, my family now includes some Tanzanians with some family members there. Thanks
Thank you I appreciate this 🙏
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1:50 "Oh my God it's very difficult to find someone who speaks English in Tanzania"
3:40 "At least I find someone who speaks English. Most people don't speak English here oh my God"
I hear you, my dear. But I wonder if you would support me if I'd also complain that no one speaks "Zulu" in the UK or the Netherlands or France. We Africans don't need to speak the languages of our colonizers. We are Africans and not British or Dutch or French people.
For the unity of Africans, we need to choose and promote one African language that we can use to communicate among all Africans in Africa and beyond. I propose to teach all Africans "Swahili" (or "Kiswahili" as we call it in DR Congo) as it is the most spoken African language. For your info, Swahili is spoken in Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, DR Congo, South Sudan, Somalia, Mozambique, Malawi, Zambia, Comoros, etc.
Would def love to learn Swahili cos I intend to visit Swahili speaking nations soon…you will soon realise that after couple of days in zanzi bar I got to appreciate the fact that all tribes in Tanzania speak Swahili fluently and I say these in my upcoming video…I guess when I arrived was just not expecting to struggle to find people who speak English and this frustrated me a bit but I turned around and I ended admiring it ….
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>>Would def love to learn Swahili
Yes, you can.
I hope one day, learning Swahili will become an objective for all Africans world-wide. For your info, the Afro Vice President of Colombia (Mrs Francia Marquez) has decided that Swhaili will be taught in Colombian schools as a foreign language. You see how big Swahili can become if we truly promote it.
>>I got to appreciate the fact that all tribes in Tanzania speak Swahili fluently
In Kenya, Swahili is one of the two national languages (the second one is English). So all Kenyans speak Swahili. I hope you visit Kenya one day.
@@Jazz-fg2dm i will be vising kenya soon, definitely after our southern african winter
Ndugu yangu hapo umenena 100/100!!!💯💯
It called matoke
Thanks can’t wait to eat them
I saw my university CUOM
Oh nice ,I love your city
Wena Pinki Pinki o tlo Dira joang ka toilet yeo 😢 ga botse e bereka joang 😢
It was a serious struggle …😭 ke tlameha ho ithuta ho esebedisa Kannete ..
Welcome to Mbeya, we are constructing a dual carriageway road in Mbeya. When you visit Mbeya you can contact me
Thanks will do my brother